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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
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- B60G21/00—Interconnection systems for two or more resiliently-suspended wheels, e.g. for stabilising a vehicle body with respect to acceleration, deceleration or centrifugal forces
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- B60G21/04—Interconnection systems for two or more resiliently-suspended wheels, e.g. for stabilising a vehicle body with respect to acceleration, deceleration or centrifugal forces permanently interconnected mechanically
- B60G21/05—Interconnection systems for two or more resiliently-suspended wheels, e.g. for stabilising a vehicle body with respect to acceleration, deceleration or centrifugal forces permanently interconnected mechanically between wheels on the same axle but on different sides of the vehicle, i.e. the left and right wheel suspensions being interconnected
- B60G21/055—Stabiliser bars
- B60G21/0551—Mounting means therefor
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16C—SHAFTS; FLEXIBLE SHAFTS; ELEMENTS OR CRANKSHAFT MECHANISMS; ROTARY BODIES OTHER THAN GEARING ELEMENTS; BEARINGS
- F16C11/00—Pivots; Pivotal connections
- F16C11/04—Pivotal connections
- F16C11/06—Ball-joints; Other joints having more than one degree of angular freedom, i.e. universal joints
- F16C11/0604—Construction of the male part
- F16C11/0609—Construction of the male part made from two or more parts
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
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- B60G2204/12—Mounting of springs or dampers
- B60G2204/122—Mounting of torsion springs
- B60G2204/1224—End mounts of stabiliser on wheel suspension
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
- B60G—VEHICLE SUSPENSION ARRANGEMENTS
- B60G2204/00—Indexing codes related to suspensions per se or to auxiliary parts
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16C—SHAFTS; FLEXIBLE SHAFTS; ELEMENTS OR CRANKSHAFT MECHANISMS; ROTARY BODIES OTHER THAN GEARING ELEMENTS; BEARINGS
- F16C2326/00—Articles relating to transporting
- F16C2326/01—Parts of vehicles in general
- F16C2326/05—Vehicle suspensions, e.g. bearings, pivots or connecting rods used therein
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- Y10T403/32631—Universal ball and socket
- Y10T403/32681—Composite ball
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- Y—GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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- Y—GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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- Y10T403/32631—Universal ball and socket
- Y10T403/32681—Composite ball
- Y10T403/32704—Stud extends into ball
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- the present invention relates to ball joints and, more particularly, to a hybrid ball stud for a ball joint comprised of a bolt and a spherical polymeric component secured to the head of the bolt to define a ball segment of the ball stud.
- ball joints are used to interconnect suspension components for accommodating changes in angularity therebetween.
- most conventional ball joints include a ball stud, a ball socket, and a housing.
- the ball stud is a forged metallic component having an elongated shank segment and a ball segment.
- the shank segment of the ball stud is connected to one suspension component and the housing is fixed to the other suspension component.
- the ball segment of the ball stud is retained in a spherical cavity formed in the ball socket which, in turn, is mounted in the housing.
- the sphericity and surface profiles of the ball segment must be highly precise.
- forged ball studs As an alternative to forged ball studs, it is known to provide a ball joint equipped with a ball stud having a polymeric layer molded over the ball segment. See, for instance, U.S. Pat. Nos. 2,862,740, 2,905,492 and 3,091,486. As a further alternative, some ball studs have a polymeric ball mounted to one end of a threaded stud. See, for example, U.S. Pat. Nos. 2,999,709, 3,023,038, 3,941,495 and 5,697,142. Finally, it is also known to surround a portion of a threaded stud with a partially spherical polymeric insert and which engages a radial flange extending from the stud.
- the present invention provides a ball joint for use in interconnecting a pair of components to accommodate relative angular movement therebetween.
- the ball joint includes a socket assembly and a hybrid ball stud.
- the socket assembly includes a cup-shaped housing defining a cavity therein and an insert disposed within the housing cavity and which defines a spherical ball socket.
- the hybrid ball stud includes a standard bolt and a polymeric insert attached to, or encapsulating, the head of the bolt to define a spherical ball or a partial spherical ball.
- the polymeric insert is adapted to be retained in the ball socket.
- the bolt is a high-volume commercially-available component having a threaded shank segment and a head segment which is over-molded or fitted with the polymeric insert. As such, an inexpensive hybrid ball stud is provided for use in ball joints.
- a partially spherical polymeric member may be molded on, or attached to, the shank segment of the bolt such that the polymeric member and the spherical head segment of the bolt combine to serve as the ball segment of the ball stud.
- a toroidal polymeric member is molded on, or attached to, the head of the bolt to serve as the ball segment of the ball stud.
- FIG. 1 is a sectional view of a ball and socket assembly equipped with a hybrid ball stud made in accordance with one preferred embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a side elevational view of the hybrid ball stud shown in FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 is a side elevational view of a hybrid ball stud made in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a sectional view of the hybrid ball stud of FIG. 3;
- FIG. 5 is a side elevational view of a hybrid ball stud made in accordance with yet another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a sectional view of the ball stud of FIG. 5;
- FIGS. 7 and 8 are side elevational views of additional alternative embodiments for the hybrid ball stud of the present invention.
- FIG. 9 is a side elevational view of another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 10 is a sectional view of the hybrid ball stud shown in FIG. 9.
- FIGS. 11 through 14 illustrates further alternative embodiments of the hybrid ball stud of the present invention.
- the present invention is directed toward a ball joint for accommodating relative angular movement between a pair of suspension components such as, for example, a stabilizer bar and a control arm in a vehicle suspension.
- the ball and socket assembly of the present invention includes a hybrid ball stud adapted to replace most conventional ball studs and to work in conjunction with ball joints to provide reduced cost without impairing performance of the vehicle suspension.
- the ball joint of the present invention may be utilized with a wide variety of systems and is not intended to be limited to the particular application described herein.
- ball joint 10 a ball and socket assembly, hereinafter referred to as ball joint 10 , is shown to be of the type adapted to interconnect a pair of suspension members and accommodate relative angular motion therebetween.
- ball joint 10 includes a hybrid ball stud 12 and a socket assembly 14 .
- Socket assembly 14 is shown to include a housing 16 , an end cap 18 enclosing one end of housing 16 , and a polymeric liner 20 retained in an open-ended cavity 22 of housing 16 .
- Liner 20 is formed to include a spherical socket 24 .
- Hybrid ball stud 12 includes a bolt 26 having a shank segment 28 on which external threads 30 are formed and a head segment 32 .
- bolt 26 is a standard “off-the-shelf” component commonly referred to as a round head bolt.
- head segment 32 of bolt 26 is hemispherical and defines an outer surface 34 that is adapted to engage the inner wall surface of socket 24 in liner 20 .
- Hybrid ball stud 12 is further shown to include a hemispherical component 36 that is made of a suitable polymeric material.
- Hemispherical component hereinafter referred to as polymeric insert 36
- polymeric insert 36 has an aperture defining an inner surface 37 which surrounds a proximal end portion of shank segment 28 adjacent to head segment 32 such that its planar top surface 38 is juxtapositioned adjacent to a planar underside surface 40 of head segment 32 .
- Polymeric insert 36 has an outer surface 42 adapted to engage the inner surface of socket 24 in liner 20 .
- the radius of polymeric insert 36 is identical to that of head segment 32 so as to cooperatively define a spherical ball 44 which is retained in socket 24 for angular movement relative to housing 16 and liner 20 .
- ball joint 10 is shown interconnecting two relatively movable components.
- an arm segment 46 of a stabilizer bar 48 is shown to have shank segment 28 of bolt 26 extending through a bore 50 formed therein.
- a nut 52 is threaded onto shank segment 28 and acts as a stop flange which is positioned against a planar face surface 54 of arm segment 46 .
- a lock nut 56 is tightened onto threads 30 and into engagement with an opposite planar face surface 58 of arm segment 46 . Accordingly, bolt 26 of ball joint 10 is secured to stabilizer bar 48 .
- housing 16 is fixed to a rod or link 60 which is suitably fixed to another suspension component or a frame component of the motor vehicle. If ball joint 10 is part of an end link, then a second ball joint is attached to the opposite end of link 60 and, in turn, its bolt is secured to a control arm.
- ball joint 10 is part of an end link
- a second ball joint is attached to the opposite end of link 60 and, in turn, its bolt is secured to a control arm.
- Polymeric insert 36 can be molded insitu to surround the proximal end of shank segment 28 of bolt 26 .
- insert 36 may be preformed and include a through bore that is slid over the distal end of shank segment 28 with surface 37 then being adhesively bonded to the proximal end of shank segment 28 and/or surface 38 being adhesively bonded to underside surface 40 of head segment 32 .
- hybrid ball stud 12 is fabricated or assembled using a standard round-head bolt 26 .
- FIGS. 3 and 4 illustrate a ball stud 12 a adapted for use in ball joint 10 and having a segmented polymeric insert 36 a mounted to round-head bolt 26 .
- segmented polymeric insert 36 a is identical to insert 36 except that is has been cut into sections 62 .
- sections 62 are preformed and then adhesively bonded to one another along section lines 64 , and/or bonded to bolt 26 along mating radial surfaces 38 a and 40 as well as along the proximal portion of shank segment 28 .
- Outer surface 42 a of insert sections 62 are spherical such that insert 36 a and head segment 32 define spherical ball 44 a .
- insert 36 a consists of two quadrant sections 62 , however any number of sections is contemplated.
- a ball stud 12 b for use in ball joint 10 is shown to have a polymeric ball insert 36 b secured to a round-head square-neck bolt 26 b .
- Bolt 26 b is similar to bolt 26 except that shank segment 28 includes a four-sided neck flange 70 adjacent to underside surface 40 of round-head segment 32 .
- Those components or features of ball stud 12 b that are similar to those previously disclosed are identified by common reference numbers.
- Neck flange 70 serves as an anti-rotation feature which assists in preventing rotation of ball insert 36 b relative to shank segment 28 .
- insert 36 b can be molded insitu or, in the alternative, be a preformed as a unitary component or as a series of sections which are adhesively secured to bolt 26 b to cooperate with head segment 32 to define a spherical ball 44 b .
- a standard round-head square-neck bolt 26 b is used to fabricate or assemble ball stud 12 b .
- any other standard bolt configurations having a non-square neck flange i.e., hexagonal
- a ball stud 12 c for use in ball joint 10 is partially shown to include a polymeric insert 36 c secured to a round-head bolt 26 c having ribs or serrations 72 formed on the proximal end of shank segment 28 in adjacent to head segment 32 .
- Serrations 72 assist in preventing rotation of insert 36 c relative to head segment 32 of bolt 26 c .
- Insert 36 c can be molded insitu or can be preformed as a unitary component, or a series of preformed sections, adhesively bonded to mating surfaces on bolt 26 c.
- FIG. 8 partially illustrates a ball stud 12 d for use in ball joint 10 including a polymeric insert 36 d secured to a head segment 74 and a shank segment 76 of a T-head bolt 78 .
- Head segment 74 has an arcuate portion 80 integrated with a rectangular hub 82 .
- Insert 36 d is formed such that the radius of its outer surface 42 matches and is contiguous with outer surface 84 of head segment 74 .
- a ball stud 12 e for use in ball joint 10 is disclosed as having a polymeric insert 86 molded over an end portion of a standard hexagon head bolt 88 .
- bolt 88 has a shank segment 90 and a hex-shaped head segment 92 .
- Head segment 92 and a portion of shank segment 90 are encapsulated by insert 86 .
- shank segment 90 has external threads 94 .
- insert 86 can be segmented into distinct section, such as optionally indicated by joint line 96 (in phantom), and adhesively bonded to bolt 88 .
- Hex-shaped head segment 92 functions to prevent rotation of insert 86 relative to bolt 88 .
- polymeric insert 86 is shown to be spherical, it is to be understood that insert 86 can have any geometric shape provided with an outer surface adapted to matingly engage at least a portion of the ball joint socket for facilitating angular motion therebetween.
- FIG. 11 illustrates a ball stud 12 f which is similar to ball joint 12 e except that spherical polymeric insert 86 f is segmented into sections 98 a and 98 b with a snap-lock type connection provided along joint line 100 .
- sets of lugs 102 are formed on section 98 a and are adapted for receipt in sockets 104 formed in section 98 b to define spherical ball 86 f .
- circular grooves 106 are formed in outer surface 108 of ball 86 f , either transversely or parallel to shank segment 90 of bolt 88 to permit lubricating grease to be packed therein.
- FIG. 12 illustrates a hybrid ball stud 12 g which is generally similar to ball stud 12 e of FIGS. 9 and 10 except that spherical polymeric insert 110 includes a recessed portion 112 defining an opening 114 and a circumferential cantilevered spring flange 116 .
- This resilient spring flange arrangement functions to spring load ball stud 12 g in socket 24 of ball joint 10 .
- FIG. 13 illustrates another hybrid ball stud 12 h having an insert 120 molded on, or affixed to, head segment 92 of hexagon bolt 88 .
- Insert 120 includes a body portion 122 and a hemispherical nobbin portion 124 .
- Nobbin is adapted for retention in a partially spherical spring seat formed in the ball socket while an outer surface 126 of body portion 122 is adapted to be retained in a modified socket 24 of liner 20 .
- FIG. 14 illustrates another hybrid ball stud 12 i having a toroidal polymeric insert 130 molded on, or affixed to, head segment 92 of hexagon bolt 88 .
- Insert 130 is doughnut-shaped and has an outer surface 132 adapted to engage the inner surface of socket 24 in liner 20 of ball joint 10 .
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